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    <h3><asp:Label ID="lblBillPatrick" runat="server" Text="Bill Patrick" CssClass="aboutUsName" />
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                <asp:Label ID="lblBillBioLine1" runat="server" Text="Bill Patrick is the Principal and CEO of Kentucky First Strategies Network, a
Kentucky focused public affairs and government relations firm. KFS Network
advises and assists clients with needs impacted by local or state government and
issues relating to the Kentucky Congressional delegation in Washington, DC." />
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                <asp:Label ID="lblBillBioLine2" runat="server" Text="With over three decades of experience in local and state government, managing
political campaigns, community development and corporate government relations,
Mr. Patrick has earned a reputation as a trusted advisor in a wide range of
public policy issues and as a consummate political strategist. This is why he’s
had the extraordinary opportunity to serve four Kentucky Governors, of both
political parties, in major policy making and management positions, including
Commissioner of the Governor’s Office for Local Development, Assistant
Kentucky State Treasurer and most recently as the Executive Director of the Office
of Drug Control Policy." />
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                <asp:Label ID="lblBillBioLine3" runat="server" Text="In 1988, at the age of 32, Patrick became the youngest person ever elected State
Chairman of the Kentucky Democratic Party, serving as its CEO and a member
of the Democratic National Committee. A native of Powell County, Patrick also
holds the distinction of being the youngest Kentuckian ever elected (1981) to the
office of County Judge Executive, where he was reelected in 1985." />
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                <asp:Label ID="lblBillBioLine4" runat="server" Text="In 1990, Patrick took an eight year break from his service at the State Capitol
and entered the private sector. His old colleague, former Jefferson County Judge
Executive, Mitch McConnell, was facing his first reelection campaign to the
United States Senate. Because of his support for Senator McConnell, he was
persuaded to accept the appointment, as the first state chairman of “Democrats for
McConnell” which gained unprecedented support in Kentucky." />
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                <asp:Label ID="lblBillBioLine5" runat="server" Text="Under the leadership of Bill Patrick, KFS Network provides each client with their
best chance for success. From the statehouse to every courthouse, or from city hall
to the nation’s Capitol, it’s always important to bring people together. This can be
the difference between winning and losing, in politics, business or public affairs." />
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    <h4><asp:Label ID="Label3" runat="server" Text="Bob Treadway" CssClass="aboutUsName" />
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                <asp:Label ID="Label5" runat="server" Text="Bob Treadway joined KFS Network as Senior Policy Analyst, bringing over thirty years of experience in law, teaching, research, media and journalism." />
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                <asp:Label ID="Label6" runat="server" Text="Bob went from rural Heidelberg, Kentucky, in Lee County, to Harvard Law School and back again. He graduated from Lexington’s Transylvania University, a small liberal arts college, summa cum laude. He received his law degree from Harvard in 1985.  After returning home to practice law, Bob nurtured his love of academia by teaching courses in business law at Transylvania and legal writing at the University of Kentucky, College of Law." />
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                <asp:Label ID="Label7" runat="server" Text="Bob has always had an interest in politics and journalism.  He edited his college newspaper and worked as an intern for the daily Lexington Herald-Leader, as a city room and political reporter.  At Harvard, he worked as a script writer and researcher for Prof. Arthur Miller, then legal editor for ABC News’ “Good Morning America” and host of his own syndicated legal affairs program. Throughout his career as a practicing lawyer, Bob was the primary media contact for his clients and causes, many of which received extensive local and regional coverage. While practicing law full time, Bob also engaged in media work, writing a column on equine law for a national legal journal, and hosting his own legal and political affairs public radio program, “Legalese,” at Georgetown College’s WRVG-FM, where his guests included local candidates, elected officials, authors, and legal experts." />
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                <asp:Label ID="Label8" runat="server" Text="Bob is well known within the legal community as a brilliant researcher and technical writer who can take any complicated issue, break it into its component parts, and lay it out in a way that others can understand it.  The press, politicians and our opponents, take every advantage when it comes to our clients’ issues and message. We cannot risk damaging stakeholders, government officials, or public opinion.  Our reputations, integrity and trusted relationships are too important. KFS Network values everything we do in public policy goals and issues management.  When it comes to policy and issues management … you want Bob Treadway on your side." />
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                <asp:Label ID="lblSandyBioLine1" runat="server" Text="Sandy Dunahoo joins KFS Network as Director of Government Relations and
Congressional Outreach, bringing a background and passion for public service
and community involvement. Starting her career overseas with the Department of
Defense, Ms. Dunahoo moved next to Washington, DC and a decade of service to
a United States Congressman and House Appropriations Committee, then returned
home to Kentucky where she has worked closely with local and state officials,
community leaders, state legislators and the Kentucky congressional delegation,
helping them build infrastructure, economic development and community
improvement projects in every region of the state." />
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                <asp:Label ID="lblSandyBioLine2" runat="server" Text="Ms. Dunahoo began learning the value of team work, while working for the Morale
Support Activities Branch, U.S. Department of Defense, in Frankfurt, Germany.
As a civilian, working in the area of military logistics, she learned to appreciate the
importance of networking in order to provide essential support services to the men
and woman of the military, who are deployed overseas." />
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                <asp:Label ID="lblSandyBioLine3" runat="server" Text="In Washington, she joined the staff of the Appropriations Committee’s rising star,
U.S. Representative Hal Rogers (5th district of Kentucky). Serving as the project
manager for the Congressman, Ms. Dunahoo worked with local, state and federal
officials, helping them fund community infrastructure improvements, construction
projects, new highways and bridges and many landmark programs and initiatives
that changed the social and economic landscape of Kentucky. These projects
resulted in the total appropriation of over half a billion dollars of federal funding." />
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                <asp:Label ID="lblSandyBioLine4" runat="server" Text="Ms. Dunahoo brought back to Kentucky, a vast knowledge of how government
works, in Washington, the state Capitol, city halls and the county courthouses. She
knows the importance of developing strategies, understands networking, building
personal and political relationships and has achieved a remarkable record of getting
results. She has represented clients in the professional engineering industry,
assisted community and regional development agencies and advised local and
state officials on a multitude of issues. At KFS Network, she has rightly earned a
reputation as a trusted and dedicated professional in public affairs. When it comes
to developing strategy, building a network of people or delivering a message to
an organization, elected official or Washington DC, you want Sandy Dunahoo on
your side!" />
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